I am not sure if there is a specific book, but several long-running s-f conventions (Los Angeles' Loscon XL, put on annually by the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, ends today; other cities such as Boston, Minneapolis, Portland, Albuquerque, and Seattle have annual s-f conventions going back over two decades each; Philadelphia's goes back to the 1930s) should be willing to help you out. S-f fan/conventioneer George Scithers wrote such a manual, but I don't know if he ever published it professionally. He was willing to send a copy to anyone who asked, but he has been dead for awhile now.
I am not sure if there is a specific book, but several long-running s-f conventions (Los Angeles' Loscon XL, put on annually by the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, ends today; other cities such as Boston, Minneapolis, Portland, Albuquerque, and Seattle have annual s-f conventions going back over two decades each; Philadelphia's goes back to the 1930s) should be willing to help you out. S-f fan/conventioneer George Scithers wrote such a manual, but I don't know if he ever published it professionally. He was willing to send a copy to anyone who asked, but he has been dead for awhile now.
Fred Patten